Cash register



J. F. SKANE CASH REGISTER Dec. 29; 1931.

Filed 1925 3 Sheets-Sheet gnwnto'o JAMES E SKANE Dec. 29, 1931. J. F. sKANE 1,839,179

CASH REGISTER Filed Jan. 10, 1925 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 JAMES -T SKANE 3% am 4 WITNESS M J. F. SKANE CASH REGISTER Filed Jan. 10, 3

Dec. 29, 1931.

s Shee'c-Sheet 5 JAMES. E EKANE' 14 Patented Dec. 29, 1931 UNITED. STATES PATENT OFFICE JAMES F. SKANE, or I IlIo'N, NEW

YORK,'ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY, OF DAYTON, OHIO, A CORPORATION OF I MARYLAND oAsn REGISTER Application filed January 10, 1925. Serial No. 1,585.

This invention relates to cash registers-and accounting machines generally and more particularly to that class employing printing (le vices for printing accumulated items and .5 totals. a

1 One object of. the present invention is to provide a printing totalizer adapted to print the total of a series of items uponthe record strip associated with interlocking devices so as to insure a correct printing of the total.

The present register has been designed particularly for use in chain stores, department stores, or the like, wherethe supervisionof I a number of-registers-is controlled by some person generally known as the auditor.

Printing of the total is placed under the control of authorized persons and while they can obtain this information it .is essential, of

course, that they do not take advantage of this and operate the machine fraudulently,

thereby rendering an amount whichis actually less than the machine has registered. 7 In some registers on the market it is pospr sible for a dishonest person to manually rof" tate the totalizer elements backwardly any desired amount and produce an erroneous record of the total. To preclude this possibility the present register has a shield or guard securely fastened to the printer frame so that access to the total printing elements cannot be obtained, even though thelids of the register are open as when .the machine is conditioned for a total printing operation.

Another object-of the present invention is to combine this shield or guard-with interlocking devices between the operating keys and the total takingmeans so that the proper operation of thesedeviceswill beinsured, and any irregular operations which would result in the printing of an incorrect total are prevented. 1 7

With these and incidental objects in view the invention consists of certain novel features of construction and combination of parts, the essential elements of which are set forth in the appended claims and a preferred form of embodiment is hereinafter described with reference to the drawings that accom- 0 pany and form part of the specification.

Of said drawings Z- operating keys.

Fig. 1 is a sectional View of the cash registhrough the center of the machine showing among other features the lid locking devices, the printing devices for printing items and totals, and the guard which effectively prevents any manual rotation of the totalizer elements, the printer operating cam and arnr are also shown for the sake of better illustration although these parts are actually. in a plane to the left of thesection on which this view is taken.

I Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view showing the general control lever and'the lock for holding it in its variously adjusted positions.

. This view also shows the interlocking devices between the total printing means and the Reference to the detailed description which follows which is divided under suitable headings, will give a full understanding of the various featuresembodied in the present invention and their intended mode of operation. i

For the purpose of illustration this invention has been shown as applied to a type of machine the general principles of which are disclosed in the U. S. application, SenNo. 263,125 filed Nov. 19, 1918, by Frederick L. Fuller as well as the British Patents 135A65?-157,823,157,824,-157,825

granted for the same invention, but it is to i be understood that this invention is not limited to this type of machine, but may with slight modification be applied to other well known forms of accounting machines. The

aforementioned U. S. application matured into Patent 1,742,701 on January 7, 1930.

Framework ing a base casting 20 and suitable side frames,

one of which is shown in Fig. 3 of the present drawings. The main side frames are connected at their upper rear ends by a frame work 21 and cross connections in the form of tie bars 22 and 23 situated toward the front and rear of the machine respectively. The present machine is also provided "with two intermediate and parallel supporting frames 24 and 25. .The mechanism is enclosed bya cabinet 26 preferably formed of one piece and of any suitable material. The cabinet 26 has hinged thereto a flat lid 27 and a front cover 28 which are provided to obtain access to the printing mechanism for replenishing .the paper supply, printing totals, and resetting the totalizer, etc.

. Keys and operating mechanism The illustrative machine is provided with a number of groups of amountkeys-several of these being shown in F1 g. 1 and-indicated plate 32 attached to the tie bar 23. Resting 'upon'the rear ends of the keys is a key coupler 3S journalled at 34 between :the side'frames. T he key coupler has a nose 35 cooperating at times with notches 36 formed in the rear ends of the keys 29. WVhen' the'outer ends of the keys are depressed the key coupler 33-is rocked clockwise and the nose 35' thereon enters thenotches' 36 formed in the rear ends of the keys. The purpose of such 'key'coupler mechanism is well known in the art and need not be'discussed herein.

1 Connected to thekey coupler at 37-is a "vertically reciprocating rack plate '38 provided with oppositely facing'rack teeth 39 which alternately mesh with a gear '40fast to a main operating shaft 41 journalledbetween the machine sideframes. 'The arrangement of this mechanism is such'that a reciprocation of the key coupler33 by the keys will effect a complete rotation of the gear and the shaft 41 to which thegear is i prises a. frame having mounted therein a -shaft-56 support1ng a SCI'IQSOT'WllGGlS 57, the

secured. Shaft 41 is provided with cams or other suitable devices for operating the various parts of the register and printing mechanisms.

Dfi'erentz'al mechanism The differential mechanisms or devices controlled by the various groups of keys for adjustin the item type carriers and actuating suitable anti-friction roller 43 co-operating with differential slots formed in cam plates 44. Loosely mounted upon the transverse shaft 45 is a frame 46 provided with spaced slots in which are secured by pins 47 a series of'camplates one for each key. The cam plates44 are "provided' with L shaped slots 49 and50, the slots 50 being concentric with respectto the shaft 45. ,The slots 49 are,

Lhowever, graduated so that when the roller 43 carried bythe arm' 42 of a depressed key operates in a slot 49 in its associated cam plate 44 it will move the frame 46 differen- .tially and to. any amount commensurate with the value of the key depressed. When, h0wever; the frame 46is operated by the depression ofakey29 of a certain group the rollers 43 of the undepressed'keys of the same 'group will play in the arcuate slots-50; of their respective cam plates 44 thereby permitting the frame 46 to-be raised differentially without interferingwith. the rollers 43 of the 'unoperated keys.

It is to'be understood that there is dif ferential frame for each group of amount keys andas is showniu the drawings each -ditferentialframe 46 has attached thereto a segmental rack51. In continuous mesh with the teeth of the segmental rack 51 isapinion'52 attached to an itemitypewheel 53 enountednpon a shaft 54 journalled between the intermediate parallel supporting frames 24 and25. From the above it will be evident since there" maybe nine keys in a particular group-and: a correspondingnumber of cam plates 44. the type carrier 53 maybe brought to any one ofnine different positions by the selective depression of keys 29 associated with such groups. In a-manncr similar to this the rkeys associated with any of the other de- .nominational groups .will adjust their related type CH ITIGI'S SOi1l1atWl18n printing is effected theitype wheel will print a character upon the' record strip corresponding to the value of f thezkey depressed.

Totalizer and engagim mechanism Situatedbelow the type carriers 53 is a pivotally mounted totalizer 541. The'totalizer peripheries'of which are formed with raised characters-=soxas to effect printing upon a suitable impression material. Each printing Wheel 57' has attached theretoa pinion -whichis adapted to mesh at the desired t me with the teeth of the actuating racks 51. For

engaging the totalizcr with the segmental racks 51 any suitable means may be employed. but as herein disclosed it comprises a pair of complementary 'cams 59 (Fig. 1), the periperiesof'which are adapted to eo-operate wlth rollers earned by a lever (SOsecured to a Ill] totalizer element supporting shaft 56 pre-' viously referred to. The totalizer control slide 67 is furthermore provided with a closed slot 69 engagingthe item type carrier supporting shaft'5 "1 L From the above itwill be clear that when the machine is operatedthe complementary cams 59 will rock the lever 60 clockwise and through the medium of the bail -6 1,lever 63 and the pin and plate connection to'the con- 'trol slide 67, will move the, latter and due to actuated an amount corresponding to the value of the key depressed. Upon the completion of the downward stroke of'the keys or at the beginning offlthe upward strokeyif desired, the control slide 67 is raised-upward- 1y by the mechanism just described and the totalizer elements will be thrown out of mesh with position. 7

Record strip printing j It is desirable that eaoh time an item, is entered in the machine that the amount be printed upon the record'strip withinthe" machine cabinet. The record strip gives a complete record of all the transactions entered in the machine, and at the end of a'particular period it may be detached fromthe'supply roll, and filed away for future reference.

The printing mechanism for printing the items and totals accumulated by the totalizer comprises a pivoted printing frame formed of two side'frames 70 and 71, the'lower ends of which are provided with claws 7'2overlying the shaft 45. Normally the, printing mechanism rests by its own weight in the position shown with lugs 73 contacting with a portion of the frame 21. The frames 70 and 71 are connected together by across member 74 and shafts and other memberswhich will be referred to hereinafteri Inits "normal position the printer fram'eis adaptedto print the items entered in themachine, limit may be rocked downwardly gunder the control of a manipulative device to print the total upon the record strip from thetotalizer wheels57.

thereforeneed not be descrlbed here. and 71 is a shaft 75, theextreme left'en'd'of Journalled in theiprinter side 'frames '70 which has fastened to it abell-crank 76 carrying a roller which co-acts' with the raceof a box cam 77 fast to theshaft'41. As has been Inentionedhereinbefore the shaft 41 is given a complete rotation during each-operationof the machine and the rotation of the box 'cam will rock the shaft to actuate a platen and to feed the record strip and ink ing ribbon; -Extending transversely of the pr nter sideframes 7 O'and 71 is a platen sup porting shaft 78 upon which is supported the platen 7 9 by means of a pair of parallel supporting arms 80 and 81. The under face of theplaten'7 9 is provided with a rubber impression block 82.

Extending rearwardly from and movable with the right arm 80 (Fig. 2) is a platen actuating arm 83 provided with a lug 84: which isactuated by a spring-pressed ham- -mer 85 toforce the platenblock 82 against the adjusted type to take an impression. For 'actuatingthe platenactuating arm 83 of the platen 79 any suitable means may be provided and one form which this mechanism might take comprises the hammer 85 which is formed as part of alever 86 pivoted to the inside of theright printer side frame 71 by a stud 87. The hammer; 85 is forced upwardly by a spring 87 hearing at one end against a lug 88 integral with the printer frame 71. The

farm 86 is furthermore provided with a 'springpressedretracting pawl 89 having a tail b'earing'againstan adjustableys'top 90 on Fthearin 86." The pawl 89 has a lug 91 coopthe actuators and retained'inthat *erating with a nose 92 formed as part of an arm 93- secured to the main printer shaft 7 5.

When the arm 93 is rocked clockwise by means of the bell-crank 76and shaft 75 to which it'is secured, the nose 92 on the arm 93'will bearagainst the lug 91 of the pawl89 andretract the hammer 85 against the tension of the spring 87 8 Upon a further movement of the arm 93 the nose 92'will clear the lug of the pawl 89 and under the influence of the 'compressed spring 87 will permit the c'ally in Fig. 1 the paper extending from the supply roll 94 around suitable guide rolls, around the platen 79, around other guide rolls and finally back to the storage roll The details of the record strip as well as the means for ad vancing it during the regular operation ofthe machine "forms no part of the present invention and one form which this device "might take is fully set forth in the aforementioned Fuller application, Ser. No. 263,-

125 as well as the British patents cited and The machine is further equipped with an inkingribbon 96- and an associated ribbon feeding mechanism which is not shown in the drawings since it does not comprise any part of the prescntinvention. x Itis snflicient here to statc that the inking ribbon "96 passes between the record strip, below-the; platen blOCkSQ, and the typewheels 53aand-is earriedby. a pair of supporting plates.155 earried by the platen supporting shaft-78 One form which the ribbon feeding mechanism might takeis clearly shown and'describediin the Fuller application, Ser. No. ..263,1251and the British patents inentionedto-whichreference may-be had for iurthen-detailsof construction and operation.

Lid constmwtion- The lids 27 and ZS-which are hinged tothe cabinet26 arcprovidcd tocover and conceal the record strip. printing mechanism and the printingtotalizer. ThelidQTmaybeprovidd for the purpose'of permitting the clerk to obtainaccess to the paper holding mechanisnrin order to replenish the supply of paper when it is exhausted. The. cover 28 is provided to conceal and cover .the printing. totalizer and prevent unauthorized access to the. resetting devices for the totalizer elements. Separate locks may; preferably be: provided for the upper lidQT andfront cover. 28-so that while the clerk may have access to the printing mechanism for. replenishing the paper supply when necessary he cannotbbtain access to the totalized resettingadevicesior print the totals from the printing'totalizers thereby obtaining information-which he is not entitled to.

In other cases certain persons: are. authorized toobtain such information and it is essential of course that they donot taketadvantage of this fact and operate the-machine fraudulently thereby rendering an. accounting of money which isactually less than the machine has registered. To insure that the accounting is always correct the present invention contemplates the use of-lockingdevices and guards which permit the-operation of the devices in the proper manner, butiprevent any mis-operations of the mechanisms.

The manner by which the clerk ean obtain access to the printing mechanismto replenish the paper supply will now be described.

"As shown in Fig. 2 the front cover'28 has secured to it by any suitable fasteningmeans .a lock 100, the bolt 101 of whichis adapted'to co-operate with an arm 102 secured .toza shaft 103 passing between the side plates 104 forming part of the cover 28. Securedto the shaft .103 is a hook 105 co-operating with the flange of. a stud 106 riveted to the'lid27. From the above it will be evident that Whenthe clerk desires to open the lid27 all that isnecessary is to operate the key in thelock 100 todisengage the hook 105 from the flange of the stud Opening of the :upper lidwould-normal-ly give access to the totalizer-elements ifnpreventi-ve means were: not provided,;butto prepaagwe .eludethe possibilityof the insertion of aninstrument torotate thewheels the cover 28 has riveted thereto atransverse plate 111 extend- .ring- -betweentthe side plates 104. The plate ."111 =is suitably iapertured to receive the various members'which-must project through it ibutthe plate 111 efl'ectively conceals and covers. the totalizer elements at all places.

'Total prin'tz'ng Itwillbe noted that the total printing lever 107 is located under the lid 27'. and since it is .notfdesirableatopermit the clerk to operate -,.the; lev.er=to obtain a=printed total this lever is :normallylocked and is released by means of y 1"- a; supplemental lock which will be hereinafter described.

Whenthetotalprinting lever: 107 is operated-it. is adapted to rotate the printing unit .aboutthe shaft as acenter until the platen .82 is. directlyover the totalizer printing ele iments. In order to normally prevent this operation the printer-side plate 71 has secured .theretoza stud 108; (Fig.2) normally co-oper- .ating with-the rearward edge of a locking arm 1.09 rigidly securedtoa shaft 110. K

The loekwhich. permits the adjustment of "certain mechanismsoasto condition the machine for. a, total printing operation will now .-be described,. reference'being made particuzlarly-to .3.

.Loosely mounted .upon the segment shaft 45 is a control lever 113 having secured thereto by any suitable means a concentric plate 114 slid'able beneath the cabinet 26. The

plate. 114 carriesa pointer 115which is slidable in atslotv formed. in. a second concentric index plate 116 attached to the machine cabinet. Attached to the plate 114 by any suit- 5 ablenmeans- .isa lock. 117 which projects .thronghm 'slotrin the index plate 116 and has .atits-lower end aflanged bolt 118 which engagessuitable notches 119 in a plate 120 carried by .the right sidelframe. .The flange 11.8

.. .isprovided with aslot 121-which is adapted to .beibroughtiintothe plane of the plate 120 by .the rotationofthe barrel of the lock.

:To. adjust the control lever to the upper .mosh position.designated as Total and Re- .;set all that-is necessary is to insert the key in the-lock and rotate the-barrel to bring the slot .121 inthe plane of the plate 120 and then move theloek. and the control lever so that the index-..115;po1nts to thedesired designation.

1The.-key:isthen given a 90 turn in the reverse direction so that the flange co-operatcs with vthe desired notches .119. Removal of the "keywvill now lockthe control lever in its advjusted position. Adjustment oi the control lever. to-the-position just stated will simultaineously unlock the lid 27 and the cover 28. EIt willalsopermit the operation of certain .-interlocks between the total printing lever :andthe. operatingkeys so that they are effec- 1 time as long as the machine .is conditioned to lockingthe lid 27 and the cover 28 simultaallow totalprinting The mechanism for un-v neously will now be described.

The lever 113 is provided with a gear sector 122 meshing with a gear sector, 123 secured to the key shaft 30. Also secured to j this shaft is a somewhat larger gear sector 124 meshing with another sector 125 rigidly secured to the transverse shaft 62 previously mentioned. The shaft 62 also carries a disk .126 formed with a cam slot 127 co-operating with a stud 128 carried by the rearward arm of a bell-crank 129. Referring to Fig. 2 it best shown in Fig. 1 there is integral with the transverse plate 111 of the front cover a will be noted that the upper end of the bellcrank 129 carries a pin 130 co-operating with a downward extension 131 integral with the hook 105 previously referred to. Also integral with the hook 105 and the eXtension 131 is a hook 132 co-operating with a lug 133 integral with the cabinet 26. It will be noted" thatwhen the lock 100 is operated to release the lid 27 the hook 105 will be rocked sufliciently to unlock the upper lid, but not enough to disengage the hook 132 from the lug 133 to unlock the front cover 28. When, however, the control lever is moved to the Total and Reset position the shaft 62 is rocked counter-clockwise (as viewed in Fig. 3) thereby forcing the pin 130 rearwardly a sufficient distance to rock the shaft 103 for disengaging both hooks from their associated locking members. 7 p 7 As suggested heretofore, the printer frame and the total printing lever are normally locked against movement but are unlocked whenever the front cover 28 is opened. As

downwardly extending arm 134 carrying a pin 135 'co-operating with a. cam slot formed in a plate 136 attached toa transverse shaft 137. As shown in Fig. 3 the transverse shaft 137 is providedswith a rearwardly extendingarm 138. Shaft 137 is in direct alinement' with the shaft 110 previously referredto and which has secured to it a locking arm 139 in addition to the printer locking arm 109 mentioned heretofore. A spring 140 extendingbetween the arms 109 and 138 forces the arm 109 down against a lug 141 on the arm138.

This permits the arms 109, 138 and 139 to normally move as a unit whenever the shaft- 137 is rocked rearwardly by means of the arm 134 shown in Fig. 1. It is obvious that when the front cover 28 is-swung outwardly the shaft 137 will be rocked counter-clockwise as viewed in Fig. 3, while spring-140 will serve to force the rear end of the arm 109 out of the path of the pin 108 carried by the printer frame. At the same time the arm 139 willdrop in front of an arm 142movable with the key coupler 33. This will lock the key coupler and the amount keys against operation and by these provisions it will be tain a total imprint.

total printing lever 107 is an integral part,

of the arm 93 which, it will be remembered, isrocked about its pivot- 7 5 each time an item printing o'peration is performed. To take a total the lever 107 is grasped and by drawing it forward and rocking the printer unit about the shaft 45 the stud 143 will enter the groove 144 and cause a clockwise rotation of the shaft to the same extent that the box cam rocks it during a regular item entering operation. The cam groove 144 is so proportioned" and curved that it will cause the release of the printing hammer at substantially the time that the platen 79 overlies the total printing'elements, the end of the groove 144' serving to stop the forward movement of the printer'frame when it is in its proper position to print a total from the, totalizer.

WVhenever a total is printed the record stripv will be fed an increment so asto suitablyv space the printed totalfrom the last printed item. Suitable'means 'for'performi'ng this functionhasbeendisclosed in'the Fuller application and the British patents already mentioned.

Totah'zer shield It is quite evident that in orderto print a total it would be necessary if no special guard were provided, to expose to a certain extent the printing elements of the totalizer 541 whenever the platen is in a condition to be rocked to obtain an imprint from the totalizer.' It will be noted that if no other provision were made,whenever the front cover 28 is opened the totalizer elements would be exposed and the wheels might by some instrument be adjusted to any position desired so as to print an incorrect total. guard against any such fraudulent operation the present ap lication utilizes another plate or shield in a dition to the transverse plate In order to 111 previously mentioned and it is so designed, arranged and constructed that'it will not only normally prevent improper adjustments'ofthe totalizer wheels but will effectively prevent such operation during the time that the printing unit is being adjusted to ob- This means will now be described in detail. 9

A shield 150 is situated to the rear of the transverse plate 111 and extends transversely over the totalizer frame 541 which, it will be remembered, is carried by the intermediate support frames 24 and 25. Integral with the shield150 and situated outside of the support frames 2 and 25 are side plates 151 and 152. Theplate 152 (Fig. 2) is suitably bent and riveted at 153 to the printer side plate 71' edge of the totalizer frame rendering it very difficult if not altogether impossible to insert an instrument to manipulate the totalizer elements. As shown in Fig. 2 the lower ribbon supporting plate 155 extends forwardly and under the shield and this effectively closes any gap between the shield and the impression frame 79. Even if it were possible to effect the entrance of an instrument at this place it would be diflicult to force it far enoughto reach the totalizer wheels in view of the fact that the detail type aligning devices 156 occupy a large portion of this space.

lVhen the printer is moved downwardly under the control of the total printing lever 107 as premised hereinbefore, theplaten '79 will move simultaneously with the shield 150 'thus always preserving the normal relationship between these elements. From the above it will be evident that by these im-. portant provisions it will be impossible totnrn the totaliZer elements even if the cabinet is removed from the machine, exceptof course, by the ordinary operations of the ma chine which will leave its traces upon the record strip.

lVhile the form 1 of. mechanism herein 'shownand described is admirably adaptedto fulfill the objects primarily stated it is to be understood that it is the desire not to confine the invention to the one form .of embodiment shown and described, as it is susceptibleofa embodiment in various forms, .all coming within the scope of the claims which follow:

lVhat is claimed 1s:

1. In a cash register, the combination with r a printing totalizer comprising a plurality of printing elements, a movable printing frame for effecting printing impressions from the totaliaer elements, and a guardintegralwith the printer frame for shielding the totalizer ried by said frame for concealing'saidtotal printing elements when said frame is in item printing position.

3. In a machine of the class described, a series of total printing elements, a printing frame movable from a normal position to a position for effecting printing from said elements, an impression member carried by said frame and adapted to conceal said total printing elements when said frame is in total printing position, and a guard carried by said frame and arranged closely adjacent said impression member for normally shielding andconcealing said total printing elements.

4-. In a machine of the class described, the combination with seri of total printing elements, means for effecting printing impressions from said elements, means integral with said printing means for concealing said elements, and means co nected to said printing means for concealing said elements when the first mentioned concealing means is ineffective.

In a cash register, the combination with Va printing totalizer, a movable printing mechanism for taking printing from said totalizer, lid cone talizor, means fo w s lid, meanscontrolled by said lid normally preventing movement of the printing mechanism, and a guard carried by the printing lllOCllltillfili]. for concealing the totalizer when the lid is opened.

6. In a cash register, the combination of a printing totalizer comprising a plurality of printing elements, an adjustable platen normally out of printing rcla ionship with said totalizer, means for moving the platen to print from said totalizer, and a guard carried by said means for normally shielding the rotalizer elements.

7. In a cash register, the combinationwith a printing totalizer, a printing mechanism for taking printing impressions from the toializer, a cabinet,.a lid hinged thereto, a conllllp IQ SS lOllS .troldlevcr fol-controlling the ()lfiGl'lblOll of the printing mechanismand said lid, and a guard carried by the printing mechanism and located under the lid so arranged as to conceal the printing elements when said lid is opened.

In witness whereof I have signed my name hereto this 7th day of January, 1925.

JAMES F. SKANE. 

